Inis Meáin harbour project leads the way

Ó Cuív congratulates SIAC on top award

The company behind the construction of the €14 million Caladh Mór sheltered harbour project on Inis Meáin has received one of the most prestigious awards in the industry.

Minister for Community, Rural, and Gaeltacht Affairs, Éamon Ó Cuív congratulated SIAC Construction Ltd on winning the Irish Concrete Society’s 2008 Infrastructural and Overall Award for Excellence.

The new harbour, Cé an Chalaidh Mhóir, was officially opened on November 3, 2008. The works consisted of the dredging of a new berthing pool, the construction of a new pier, on-shore and off-shore break water, access road and parking facilities and the development of the harbour itself. The cost of the development came to almost €14 million. The construction company, SIAC, and its subcontractor, Cairéalacht Chill Bhríde, completed the work under the direction of advisors RPS and the Galway County Council.

Minister Ó Cuív said that this well-deserved award was a credit to SIAC, RPS, Galway County Council, his own departmental staff, and the island community.

“I am delighted that this landmark project has been recognised with such a prestigious award,” he said. “The new harbour will help strengthen economic opportunities for the island’s community and its completion was a significant milestone in the development of Inis Meáin.

“I was particularly pleased to see that the project received a special commendation for sustainability. One of the aspects of this development that particularly impressed me was that limestone from the dredging process was crushed and recycled on the island to make the structural concrete used in the construction of the breakwater and the harbour. Given the logistical challenges of such major works on an offshore island, SIAC’s creative approach is proof that with ingenuity, major infrastructural projects can be sustainable and efficient, and at the same time, complement the surrounding environment.”

 

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